Treat yourself to a day of extreme shopping at three of Southern California trendiest shopping venues. Save BIG $$ on your favorite name brands! With our tour you will get a taste of the shopping attractions like the world famous The Grove at Farmers Market, Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood and the eclectic Santa Monica 3rd Street Promenade. Shopping enthusiasts will enjoy a full day of designer super stores and small LA Fashion inspired boutiques.

Oef soo many options. Where to start? And every year new locations open up. Its booming and getting better every season. It depends a bit on how much you want to spend, but generally you’ll find three prime locations you wanna swing by to have a look (or two). Hundreds of bargains from handbags to jeans to sunglasses, including name brands such as Gucci, Prada, Kate Spade, Channel, Juicy Couture and much more!

Shop in LA Your Way

The Grove at Farmers Market (*shopping tour stop)

A fairly new shopping area in Los Angeles would be considered the Grove (189 the Grove Drive, CA 90036) on the corner of 3rd Street and Fairfax, next to the Farmers Market – an outdoor mall with every famous name shop you can think of. And a nice place to hang out. Its amazing to see how they have build this complex in just a relative short period of time, yet it looks like a small town. They actually build it with the intention to make it look like a small town, complete with a city hall featuring an Abercrombie & Fitch store catering to the young and beautiful.

Melrose Avenue, Hollywood (*shopping tour stop)

You’re shopper? You’d go to Melrose! You’ll find new and funky shops emerge here. Checkout the shops on Melrose between La Brea and Fairfax avenues. You’ll find little boutiques and stuff you couldn’t imagine it would exist. Grab a burger at Johny Rockets, a coffee or better yet a ‘Malibu Dream’ at the Coffee Bean or a refreshing smoothie from Jamba Juice.

Third Street Promenade Santa Monica (*shopping tour stop)

Our favorite. Although spending a lot of time living in LA, 3rd Street has remained one of our happy places. It’s because of a combination of things. The closeness to the ocean, the cool see breeze, the light and bright of the architecture, the great number of shops and of course its proximity to Main Street, another Must See in Santa Monica.